Gov. Brown signs bill allowing people to break into cars to rescue animals from heat

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Joe Biden - "Time to put Trump in the bullseye."
This is great news for thieves. You can now break into a car and steal stuff knowing that if caught you just claim there was a dog roasting inside. Where is the dog? He ran off.

http://www.latimes.com/politics/ess...ill-allowing-people-1474753773-htmlstory.html

Gov. Jerry Brown on Saturday signed into law a measure allowing Californians to break into vehicles to rescue animals if they appear to be in danger from excessive heat

The bill by Assemblyman Marc Steinorth (R-Rancho Cucamonga), Miguel Santiago (D-Los Angeles) and others was introduced after a series of incidents in which dogs died after being left in closed cars on hot days.

"We're very excited about the lives this new law will save," Steinorth said in a statement Saturday on Facebook. "Thank you to everyone who helped us raise awareness of this serious issue and showed their support."

Under AB 797, a citizen must first call law enforcement to report a situation in which he or she believes an animal to be in peril.

But if the animal is in imminent danger, the car is locked, and law enforcement is not arriving quickly enough to save the animal’s life, the bill provides immunity from civil and criminal liability to a person causing vehicle damage for the purpose of rescuing the animal.
 
It got so hot this summer, I started breaking the windows of cars that's didn't even have dogs in them! (stolen from a Facebook post)
 
Think so? Or maybe they would do it anyway, and are grateful that they won't be criminally prosecuted for an act of humane kindness.

I was referring to the idiot jurists who would apathetically listen to a black robed tyrant tell them that they have to decide by the law and not use their own personal feelings on the issue.
 
SmarterthanFew1715721 said:
I was referring to the idiot jurists who would apathetically listen to a black robed tyrant tell them that they have to decide by the law and not use their own personal feelings on the issue.

Can you cite these cases?
 
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